A Basic Income in Hamilton

A Basic Income in Hamilton

Ford Government announces end of Basic Income Pilot project… Here’s what we know:

On July 31st, the new provincial government broke campaign promises made in April and May to complete the three-year basic income pilot project. The Hamilton Roundtable for Poverty Reduction and Basic Income Hamilton condemns this callous, ill-conceived political decision made without any consultation with local pilot participants or community organizations. The pilot was achieving important results which the Doug Ford Government ignored. Ontario’s basic income pilot was the largest such experiment running in the world today and in Hamilton, more than 1,000 people and their families had made plans based on the government’s commitment to run the pilot for the full three years.

Here’s what we know…

Pilot participants have been told they will receive their regular basic income payment in August, 2018 (at the same level as July)

Talk to your friends and neighbours, write letters to newspapers, call radio call-in shows, and get loud on social media! Share the petition!

Here’s what the Hamilton Roundtable for Poverty Reduction is doing…

We are demanding the provincial government keep it’s election promise and reverse it’s decision to cancel the pilot!

We are exploring legal advice as we believe the government has broken faith with participants and has a legal obligation to keep the pilot going

We are coordinating with the other pilot communities: Brantford, Lindsay and Thunder Bay along with the Basic Income Canada Network, the Ontario Basic Income Network and allies from across the globe.

We are talking with other levels of government to see if the pilot can be salvaged

If you are a pilot participant, please email us at info@hamiltonpoverty.ca and we will provide more information as it becomes available.

What is a Basic Income?

“A Basic Income Guarantee ensures everybody an income sufficient to meet basic needs and live with dignity, regardless of work status”. – Basic Income Canada Network

In spring, 2017, the Government of Ontario announced Hamilton and two other Ontario communities would par­ticipate in a 3 year pilot project to test the idea of a basic income.

The local community is eager to learn about basic income. There’s now a national and international focus on Hamilton as a result of the pilot project. In May, 2018 Hamilton hosted the North American Basic Income Congress, and can potentially help shape an important social policy of the future.

Our Plan:

Work with community partners to learn more and share information about the idea of basic income

Help monitor the three-year basic income pilot project in Hamilton

Partner with McMaster University and the Basic Income Canada Network to host the 2018 North American Basic Income Congress in Hamilton in May, 2018

Living Proof:

A committed group of individuals who are participating in the Ontario Basic Income Pilot. They are available to share their personal stories and experiences of life on a basic income. If your community organization to hear first-hand experience about the idea of basic income, we would be happy to hear from you. Please contact jen@hamiltonpoverty.ca or call 905-667-3595 and check out the Living Proof Hamilton Facebook page for more updates:

Basic Income in the Media

News outlets from around the world are intrigued by the idea of basic income – Ontario’s experiment may be the most robust basic income pilot currently taking place anywhere in the world. Local basic income participants have appeared in stories by PBS, the Wall Street Journal and the Associated Press in the United States, in the world 5th most read newspaper, The Guardian from the UK, and this fall will appear on a documentary on NHK, Japanese Public Television.